Air Partner company Redline Assured Security has been awarded a new three-year contract with Guernsey Airport to carry out x-ray threat image recognition training (TIRT) for cabin baggage.

Designed to fine tune x-ray image screeners’ ability to detect even the smalles components of viable threats, Redline is seeing a good level of demand for its user friendly and technically sophisticated COVID-19 secure TIRT system. Its proprietary security management system (SeMS), which allows managers to effectively assess and manage risk in an ever-changing threat environment, is also gaining good traction with customers.

The company has secured contract renewals with existing airport customers in a demonstration of continued trust in Redline’s services. Birmingham Airport has extended its TIRT contract, while Belfast international Airport has also renewed its contract for Redline’s SeMS. Since joining the Air Partner group in December 2019, Redline has secured 17 contract wins and 19 renewals.

“Redline secured a number of good business wins with a diverse range of customers throughout the first half of the year, including the UK Civil Aviation Authority and Align JV to provide support for an HS2 project. I am very pleased to see this momentum continue, with airports continuing to place their trust in us and invest in our services,” said Mark Biriffa, Air Partner CEO. “The level of contract wins and renewals we are seeing serves to demonstrate the quality of Redline’s varied security solutions and the value they offer both new and existing customers.”

Paul Mason, Managing Director of Air Partner’s Safety & Security division, added: “Redline’s service offering continues to gain traction with airports and other business sectors. Our threat image recognition training and security management system offerings are industry-leading and we look forward to rolling them out to even more customers in the coming months and years to further bolster their security capabilities.”

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